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>> brown: and again to our honor roll of american service >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and ca
>> brown: and again to our honor roll of american service >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the...
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governor jerry brown directing regulators to allow refiners to increase supplies of cheaper oil. d.c. metro area gas prices are $3.87 a gallon. is tense and slower than a month ago. so that's good news. which fast-food chain has the service?rive thru i will tell you in my next report. live at bloomberg headquarters york, linda bell reporting. back to you. >> thank you. a rough sunday for the redskins. >> they lost the game against the falcons. let's look at the play that robert out quarterback griffin iii. took a hard hit as he scrambled in the third quarter got hit in the side of the head as he was running. a mild concussion. in the third quarter we were sure what the score was. >> especially someone of his .aliber >> unfortunately, he left the game. wish the best for him. iii posted a message on his twitter and facebook pages theirforthe prayers and support staff and says he's ok. believes he will be cleared week after all the testing. >> wide open and there he is, to henderson. drew brees setting a record for ages. >> it was a huge night for the nation.- who dat suspendedlowed
governor jerry brown directing regulators to allow refiners to increase supplies of cheaper oil. d.c. metro area gas prices are $3.87 a gallon. is tense and slower than a month ago. so that's good news. which fast-food chain has the service?rive thru i will tell you in my next report. live at bloomberg headquarters york, linda bell reporting. back to you. >> thank you. a rough sunday for the redskins. >> they lost the game against the falcons. let's look at the play that robert out...
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. >> reporter: it also has a ball cap from the old browns. >> 1953, they stopped existing and transferred to baltimore to be the orioles. >> reporter: and a number of trophy footballs. >> got several of them. . >> reporter: enough to make anyone's head spin but before we left he had to show off two of the crown jewels. the first a pair of the museum's oldest. >> late 18th century lacrosse sticks used by american indians. >> reporter: the other fluff to leave you speechless. this is a bat that dates to 1927, it is a babe ruth bat that he used. >> are you kidding? >> on his way to hitting 60 home runs. >> reporter: in this run to the playoffs just where does he see that? >> watching the game with the fans. that's the defining moment. >> reporter: baltimore abc 2news. >> the sports legend museum is locate on west camden street just beyond center field and you want to take in the babe ruth museum and birth place on emory street. >> now, maryland's most accurate forecast. >> all right. skies beginning to clear out there after a warm day and a generally cloudy situation. now skies clearing out.
. >> reporter: it also has a ball cap from the old browns. >> 1953, they stopped existing and transferred to baltimore to be the orioles. >> reporter: and a number of trophy footballs. >> got several of them. . >> reporter: enough to make anyone's head spin but before we left he had to show off two of the crown jewels. the first a pair of the museum's oldest. >> late 18th century lacrosse sticks used by american indians. >> reporter: the other fluff to...
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government and family values, and they wrote off that possibility, quite frankly, with racism, seeing every brown person, every latino, as an illegal. they have done the same thing with the asian community. they used to be very republican. coming from hostile countries -- they have been driven into the democratic party with subtle and not so subtle racial appeals. i think they believe if they can do what they did in 2010, they can turn out their older white bass, and they can hold onto power, and they can -- they can turn out their older what it -- white base -- it is not a permanent strategy, but it can keep them in power for a while. and it is ugly. tavis: the new book from joan walsh is "what's the matter with white people?: why we long for a golden age that never was." she tells a wonderful story about her family and their presence. i have only scratched the surface, so you may want to pick it up. joan, thank you. >> thank you so much, tavis. tavis: up next, technology writer david pogue. stay with us. david pogue covers technology for "the new york times" and works with the award-winning ser
government and family values, and they wrote off that possibility, quite frankly, with racism, seeing every brown person, every latino, as an illegal. they have done the same thing with the asian community. they used to be very republican. coming from hostile countries -- they have been driven into the democratic party with subtle and not so subtle racial appeals. i think they believe if they can do what they did in 2010, they can turn out their older white bass, and they can hold onto power,...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle of the "national law journal" walks us through a term that will tackle affirmative action, and may decide disputes over same-sex marriage and civil rights law. >> woodruff: then we turn to the presidential campaign and the analysis of stuart rothenberg and susan page as the candidates fine tune their messages days before the first debate. >> brown: we zero in on one issue confronting the candidates. hari sreenivasan reports on the safety net program known as medicaid. >> anyone of us at an advanced age really is just one fall away from a broken hip that could end you up in a nursing home. >> woodruff: ray suarez talks with author hedrick smith. his new book explores the dismantling of the american dream for the middle class. >> brown: and we look at oppression and empowerment for women around the world, with journalists and filmmakers nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn. >> once you give a woman education and a chance to work, she can astound you.
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle of the "national law journal" walks us through a term that will tackle affirmative action, and may decide disputes over same-sex marriage and civil rights law. >> woodruff: then we turn to the presidential campaign and the analysis of stuart rothenberg and susan page as the candidates fine tune their messages days before the first debate. >> brown: we zero in on one issue confronting the...
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but if congressman brown is a scientist, he is a mad scientist. a very, very mad scientist. >> i've come to understand all that stuff i was taught about evolution and big bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. it's just lies trying to keep me and the all the folks who were taught that from understanding they need a savor. you see, there are a lot of scientific data that i found out as a scientist that actually showed this is really the own earth. i don't believe that the earth is years old. i believe it was created six days as we know them. that's what the bible says. awh and what i've come to learned is it's the manufacturer's handbook. it teaches us how to run our lives individually, how to run our families, how to run our churches. but it teaches us how to run all our public policy and everything in society. that's the reason as your congressman, i hold the holy bible as being the major directions to me of how i live in washington, d.c. and i'll continue to do that. >>> all right, then. i happen to have the manufacturer's
but if congressman brown is a scientist, he is a mad scientist. a very, very mad scientist. >> i've come to understand all that stuff i was taught about evolution and big bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. it's just lies trying to keep me and the all the folks who were taught that from understanding they need a savor. you see, there are a lot of scientific data that i found out as a scientist that actually showed this is really the own earth. i don't believe that...
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senators we have today, sherrod brown in the house. [cheers and applause] and your mayor michael coleman is here. your next congresswoman is here , joyce. will.i.am is in the house, a man who sometimes looks like he's been to outer space. [laughter] i'm so grateful. he's been such a great friend for a long time. we also have a man who's actually been to outer space. john glenn is in the house. [cheers and applause] before i begin, i've got a question for. are you registered to vote? >> yes. >> if not, today is the last day you can register. it's easy to procrastinate in college. i procrastinated a lot. but we have made it easy. you go to vot. barackobama.com. you have until tonight. if you are registered, you can vote right now today. just go to that web site to find out where. -- vote.barackobama.com. grab your fraternity brothers or sorority sisters and join will.i.am right after this event, because he's headed to an early voting location where you can register and vote in the same place right now. there are buses around a corner tha
senators we have today, sherrod brown in the house. [cheers and applause] and your mayor michael coleman is here. your next congresswoman is here , joyce. will.i.am is in the house, a man who sometimes looks like he's been to outer space. [laughter] i'm so grateful. he's been such a great friend for a long time. we also have a man who's actually been to outer space. john glenn is in the house. [cheers and applause] before i begin, i've got a question for. are you registered to vote? >>...
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i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh aess.wgbh.org
i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of...
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tina brown is the editor and chief of "newsweek." >> she says it is a transition. she says she will focus on moving the entire product to digital and that she is hoping she will be able to bring everyone into digital subscriptions. >> what does it tell us about the future of print journalism? >> that is a very good question. can make money? they will make their money now through digital subscriptions, digital advertising. as we know, digital subscriptions make a fraction of what they make for print newspapers. it is a tough road ahead. think about new -- newsweek years ago, it was an iconic magazine. >> why is this happening? >> we have ad revenues that are declining, people consuming their unused digitally. they're not reading a magazine like they did before. it is something that is affecting the broader industry as well. >> other weekly print magazines are thriving. was newsweek just not good enough anymore? >> i would not say they are thriving. you have to look at the background of "time. " it has so many other magazines to support it. ms. they did not have the
tina brown is the editor and chief of "newsweek." >> she says it is a transition. she says she will focus on moving the entire product to digital and that she is hoping she will be able to bring everyone into digital subscriptions. >> what does it tell us about the future of print journalism? >> that is a very good question. can make money? they will make their money now through digital subscriptions, digital advertising. as we know, digital subscriptions make a...
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brown: what are we not hearing? from either side? i mean, what is missing in this campaign that you think needs to be out there. >> it's very interesting. i think that this is a values campaign because at the conclusion of this election, this country will move in a new direction. i think that the republican argument -- we will keep you safe. we willeep uncle sam off your back. we will keep washington out of your wallet -- needs to be counteracted with an argument that says you are not alone, you can live with purpose to work, family and community. america is still a beacon on a hill. we owe it to each other. those i think are the underlying values. i think the american people feel that this is a values election, but i don't think the campaigns or the candidates are feeding the need to really understand wha these underlying issues are. >> brown: all right. the new book is hand making america. bill ivey, thanks very much. >> you're very welcome. thank you. >> woodruff: on art beat you can find more of jeff's conversation with bill >> w
brown: what are we not hearing? from either side? i mean, what is missing in this campaign that you think needs to be out there. >> it's very interesting. i think that this is a values campaign because at the conclusion of this election, this country will move in a new direction. i think that the republican argument -- we will keep you safe. we willeep uncle sam off your back. we will keep washington out of your wallet -- needs to be counteracted with an argument that says you are not...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: we update the barnstorming by both candidates and talk to n.p.r.'s mara liasson about the big money the campaigns are investing in battleground states. >> brown: then, speaking of big money, paul solman walks us through those trillions of dollars spent by the u.s. government each year. >> reporter: what you might not know about the federal deficit. a guided tour in and around washington, d.c. with the "wall street journal's" david wesson. >> woodruff: we have another in our series of topics not being talked about in the campaign. tonight's missing issue is europe's debt crisis. >> brown: an ancient and historic city at risk in a modern-day civil war. we look at the destruction in aleppo, syria. >> this is one of the great tragedies. aleppo's an extraordinary cross roads of cultures, religions, all built on a strata of centuries of -- >> woodruff: and ray suarez has the story of a 19th century recording made on tinfoil by thomas edison, digitally converted so w
i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: we update the barnstorming by both candidates and talk to n.p.r.'s mara liasson about the big money the campaigns are investing in battleground states. >> brown: then, speaking of big money, paul solman walks us through those trillions of dollars spent by the u.s. government each year. >> reporter: what you might not know about the federal deficit. a guided tour in and around washington, d.c. with...
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governor jerry brown, prop 30, asks for a 3% increase in income tax for people making over $250,000 a year for seven years. and additional quarter cent tax increase to all sales tax. prop 38 backed by the civil rights attorney will last 12 years and increase personal income taxes using a sliding scale. there has been a battle between supporters of the measures this weekend in oakley, high school students and community leaders are hoping to knock on 1,000 doors, asking for voters to support prop 30. >>> thank you for the clarification. >>> the end of an era for a south bay business. the owners of the san jose based company say time to retire. customers well have to look elsewhere for the fresh crab pu purchased kr ed christmas week, turkeys at thanksgiving. the seafood kitchen next door to the market will reman open. >>> it has the been weeks since a winning lottery ticket sold is unclaimed. worth $220 t. sold at the market for the september 10th drawing. it matched all five winning numbers. 20, 5, 33, 36, 11. missed the number of 11. the actual winning ticket must be presented to lott
governor jerry brown, prop 30, asks for a 3% increase in income tax for people making over $250,000 a year for seven years. and additional quarter cent tax increase to all sales tax. prop 38 backed by the civil rights attorney will last 12 years and increase personal income taxes using a sliding scale. there has been a battle between supporters of the measures this weekend in oakley, high school students and community leaders are hoping to knock on 1,000 doors, asking for voters to support prop...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, what do the numbers tell us about the true state of the labor market? we get an assessment. >> woodruff: then, gwen ifill reports on missouri's senate contest where the democratic incumbent has unexpectedly grabbed the lead. >> this the united states senate. mark shields an david brooks >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the weeks news. >> woodruff: and ray suarez previews another political match to watch, thousands of miles south in venezuela, where long- time leader hugo chavez faces a young challenger. >> the election marks a watershed moment for the world's second largest oil producing nation. and a critical supplier of crude oil to the u.s. its number one customer. woodruff: t >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: carnegie corp >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public b
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, what do the numbers tell us about the true state of the labor market? we get an assessment. >> woodruff: then, gwen ifill reports on missouri's senate contest where the democratic incumbent has unexpectedly grabbed the lead. >> this the united states senate. mark shields an david brooks >> brown: mark shields and david brooks analyze the weeks news. >> woodruff: and ray suarez previews another political...
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governor brown signed that bill, which really pretax a lot of people from the worst parts of foreclosure -- which really protects a lot of people from the worst parts of foreclosure. the grass-roots movement is ready to explode, and i think that you are right that the obama administration may or may not welcome that, but it does not matter. if it happens, they will be held accountable, and i think that is a good thing, and that is what the history of the 20th century teaches us. tavis: just looking at the cover of the book, for get cracking a book, just looking at the cover, some of the greatest -- forget cracking the book, just looking at the cover, some of the greatest americans and the issues that they fought for and the game that they won, they haven't benefited all americans. -- they have benefited all americans. i am not naÏve in asking this question, but why is it that those on the right do not understand that when there is a push for this kind of social justice, we all win? >> it turns out in 1911, the first socialist congress, one man introduced the first social security bill.
governor brown signed that bill, which really pretax a lot of people from the worst parts of foreclosure -- which really protects a lot of people from the worst parts of foreclosure. the grass-roots movement is ready to explode, and i think that you are right that the obama administration may or may not welcome that, but it does not matter. if it happens, they will be held accountable, and i think that is a good thing, and that is what the history of the 20th century teaches us. tavis: just...
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jfrey brown reports. >> i'll crack down on china. president bush didn't. >> president obama: governor romney invested in companies that were pioneer of outsourcing to china. >> brown: again and again last night, china was a focus of the two candidates, as they traded accusations over alleged unfair practices by the world's second- largest economy, and over what can or should be done to preserve american jobs. mitt romney repeatedly accused china of keeping its currency artificially low, to make its exports more competitive. >> china has been a rrency manipulator for yearsnd years a years. and the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator, but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator, which will allow me, as president, to be able to put in place, if necessary, tariffs. >> brown: president obama countered that his administration has been tough on this issue, too. >> and as far as currency manipulation, the currency's actually gone up 11% since i've been president because
jfrey brown reports. >> i'll crack down on china. president bush didn't. >> president obama: governor romney invested in companies that were pioneer of outsourcing to china. >> brown: again and again last night, china was a focus of the two candidates, as they traded accusations over alleged unfair practices by the world's second- largest economy, and over what can or should be done to preserve american jobs. mitt romney repeatedly accused china of keeping its currency...
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it doesn't stop with brown. a pollster says the bump is nothing like he has seen before which begs the question, whether it will last. what do you think? >>guest: well, time will tell. we had the debate last week. columbus day weekend, so we have limited poll data. there are big changes, not only in massachusetts but also in ohio. the democrat, brown, had an eight-point lead and it is down to one. in wisconsin the democrats' lead has evaporated to one or two in wisconsin. we are seeing in key states, swing state, some coat tail. >>neil: normally, you remind me that the debates do not have long-term impact but could this, and it is dangerous to raise this question, be the exception? could it be different? could the position and the view of mitt romney have been such that just appearing on the stage and not igniting himself, that would have been enough to change views? the performance went more? >>guest: we had two polls predebate, one in florida and virginia we asked who is a better debater and by a long shot it
it doesn't stop with brown. a pollster says the bump is nothing like he has seen before which begs the question, whether it will last. what do you think? >>guest: well, time will tell. we had the debate last week. columbus day weekend, so we have limited poll data. there are big changes, not only in massachusetts but also in ohio. the democrat, brown, had an eight-point lead and it is down to one. in wisconsin the democrats' lead has evaporated to one or two in wisconsin. we are seeing in...